Lucknow,
21 November : Deputy Chief Minister of UP, Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya, extended
a warm welcome as the Chief Guest to Chief Justices, judges, legal luminaries
and eminent dignitaries from 56 countries including Presidents, Prime
Ministers, Speakers of Parliaments and Judges of the International Court of
Justice. They have arrived here at Lucknow to participate in the '25th
International Conference of Chief Justices of the World', organized by City
Montessori School. In his address on this occasion, Mr. Maurya said that the
presence of distinguished legal luminaries from around the globe has not only
illuminated Lucknow's pride on the world stage but also conveyed the message
that there is no alternative to unity and peace, which are the cornerstones of
a bright future for the coming generations. The International Conference of
Chief Justices of the World will be held from November 22 to 24 at the CMS
Kanpur Road auditorium. Based on Article 51 of the Indian Constitution, this
historic conference is dedicated to World Unity, World Peace, and a safe and
secure future for over 2.5 billion children worldwide. This year, the
conference is on the theme 'Governance for the Future'.
Earlier, under the leadership of CMS
Manager and Convenor of the conference, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, CMS
students, teachers, and principals extended a grand welcome to the dignitaries
upon their arrival at the CMS Rajajipuram Campus I. They were greeted with the
tunes of a marching band and garlands as they set foot on Lucknow's soil. Prof.
Kingdon said on this occasion that this historic conference would
successfully unite the world and guide the global community towards ensuring a
promising future for the world's 2.5 billion children. Senior Principal of
CMS Rajajipuram Campus I, Mrs. Nisha Pandey, while welcoming the jurists
and legal experts, stated that this conference will play a pivotal role in
raising awareness about children's rights across the world.
A
special highlight of the welcome ceremony was the “Dandiya Night” organized by
CMS Rajajipuram Campus I in honour of these eminent personalities. On this
occasion, CMS students and teachers came together to perform a collective
dandiya dance, filling the atmosphere with joy and excitement. Additionally,
the students presented an array of colorful educational and cultural programs,
leaving everyone spellbound. The enthusiasm of the distinguished guests during
the Dandiya Night was remarkable. This celebration proved to be an
extraordinary opportunity to promote unity, peace, and harmony within society.
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